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Commodities: Crude oil futures pumeled on both sides of the Atlantic
Crude oil futures crumbled amid what appeared to be the forced liquidation of 'long' positions as losses snowballed across most of the energy complex.
FX round-up: Trade talk, speculation around possible Brexit deal brake US dollar
A more 'constructive' news-flow on the global trade front and news of a breakthrough in talks on the UK's withdrawal between London and Brussels, kept the Greenback from hitting a fresh 52-week high on Tuesday.
Small caps round-up
IQE reported on Tuesday that its supply chain has been affected by a reduction in shipments from a major semiconductor customer, leading to a drop in full-year revenue expectations.
Russian GDP slows more-than-expected in Q3, but economists expect pick-up
Economic growth in Russia slowed over the three months to September, although some economists expected the pace of expansion to pick-up over the following year.
Wednesday preview: Cabinet Brexit talks, UK and US CPI in the spotlight
Property developer British Land is among those companies set to update investors, although its share price performance may end up being dictated more by what happens at the Cabinet meeting scheduled for 1400 GMT than by the company's latest set of interims.
Europe close: US-China trade news offset slump in crude oil futures
Stocks in Europe bounced back, helped by quite positive headlines around the ongoing trade talks between China and the US, as well as early gains on Wall Street, which more than offset the drag from the downdraft in crude oil futures.
Morgan Stanley downgrades European O&G, stays 'overweight' BP
Analysts at Morgan Stanley on Tuesday downgraded their recommendation on the European Oil & Gas sector, arguing that the favourable tailwinds which had helped compress its relative dividend yield back to its historical norms had now largely passed.
Brent crude oil futures walloped as speculators pile-in
Oil prices are getting walloped as speculative accounts continue to pile-up in the complex, according to analysts.
US small business confidence dips in October, NFIB says
Small business confidence in the US slipped last month but remained near record highs.
Euro area continues to require 'significant' support, ECB's Praet says
The Eurozone economy continues to require "significant" stimulus support, the European Central Bank's chief economist said on Tuesday.
Europe midday: Stocks bounce on news of US-China contacts, dovish ECB
Stocks in Europe are rebounding, helped by news of more fresh contacts between Chinese and US officials on trade and 'dovish' remarks from a top European Central Bank official.
FX round-up: Sterling and euro battered, rouble gets unexpected boost
Sterling reeled against the Greenback at the start of the week as the US dollar spot index jumped to its loftiest level since May 2017.
US Treasury's Mnuchin and China's Liu He talk by phone
Top US and China officials discussed trade issues last Friday, marking just the second public sign of dialogue on the subject in six months.
San Francisco Fed chief Daly not set on December rate hike
A top US central bank official said on Monday that the Federal Reserve would likely need to raise interest rates again at the end of the year, followed by at least two more hikes in 2019.